Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 03, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 3,
1900.
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HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
HARDWARE.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices
a
groceries .
&
1
£
A
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods', etc., which will be found complete in every line.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
£
£
Tinware, etc.
B
CHINA & TINWARE
X X X Á X t  3 3 O
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook
posed by the classis at Schenectady. The
deposed young man is supposed to be
conducting revivals somewhere in the
Fred <’ Baker. Pubi Inlier
middle west, but while he was in the
state he had the unfortunate habit of
getting drunk. It will be interesting to l
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
watch the religious returns from the re-
( strictly in advance .)
vived middle west.
One year.......
$1.50
Eastern churches
Six months....
.75
work to rent their
Three months
•50
may take a lesson from Beloit, Wis.,
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
where Roman Catholic Father M. I.
Ward of St. Thomas’ church has recently
Hoar on Bryan.
instituted a method of persuasion, not
Senators by Direct Vote.
fruit bearing as yet, but of possible
There lias been no day since the defeat I
It is said that 1 lie democratic national
committee will use the anti-expansion of Mr. Bryan in November, 1896, that : I We give below a few extracts from the future fertility, assuring paying tenants
speech of Senator float as a campaign I has not augmented the condemnation i press in regard to electing senators by for all the sittings as soon as they are
offered. He informed his parishioners
document, but if so there is one feature of that the coinage issue received at the . ' direct vote :
There is reason to lie proud that the that if the seats were not taken by a
it that will undoubtedly be omitted. hands of the people and the states in ,
This is the Massachusetts senator’s ref­ that election. Abounding prosperity on i house has declared for the election of certain day they would all be closed and
erence of Mr. Bryan.
| the gold standard, an immense increase United States senators by direct vote of was as good as his word, nailing them
Mr. Hoar said that he did not expect in the nation’s gold supply, expansion of p the ¡icople, but it is a little premature to, up solidly with boards, leaving open
to accomplish anything for liberty in the the currency until we had the largest jier hope that the members of the upper only those of lessees who had made good
Philippine islands but through the re­ capita circulation in our history—all branch will deliberately saw it oft' while their tenancy by coming down with the
rent beforehand. Father Ward’s theory
publican party—that upon it the f ite of these facts refute and finally and forever sitting on it.
the islands for years to come is to de­ muster out of the area of serious consid­
Now that the vital question of elect­ of the relations of shepherd and flock is
fiend. “If that party cannot be per­ eration each and every one of the argu­ ing senators by direct vote has got into j evidently founded on the principle that
suaded,” he said, “the case is in my ments presented by the eloquent Ne­ congress the reform should be pushed so far as the details of shearing are con­
judgment for the present hopeless.’’ Mr. braskan in the great campaign of 1896. , with energy and persistency. The popu­ cerned the shepherd is there to run the
Hoar declared that he could not “look Not only in the United States, but all lar branch went on record in favor of business and is going to run it in his own
with any favor upon Mr Bryan as an around the globe, the world of finance the good idea 240 to 15 for a constitu­ way, even if the recalcitiacy of his flock
alternative;” hecoidd not ‘ believe that and business lias been piling stones on tional amendment to secure the reform. constrains him to nail up the sheepfold.
Ollie
^illamoob
fjcabligbl
there is anything to hofie for from his
election.’’ “Upon ail other questions
than imperialism,” continued the sena­
tor, “lie announces no single doctrine,
principle, or purpose which has in it
anything either of prosperity or safety
to the republic. And I cannot forget
that when it was attempted to defeat
the Paris treaty, or nt least to compel
an amendment which, if it had been
done, would have put the Philippine is­
lands upon the same footing with Cuba,
would have fire vented the war, and
would have preserved our national doc­
trines of liberty and our ancient policy,
it was due to Mr. Bryan, more than to
any other man after the treaty left the
hands of the president, that that attempt
was frustrated.”
The statement is absolutely true. Hav­
ing resigned his military commission.
Mi . Bryan hastened to Washington and
exerted his influence with his partisan
friends for die ratification of the treaty.
Before his arrival at the national cap­
ital the opponents of the treaty had
enough voles to defeat it or compel its
modification, and it was Brvan’s influ­
ence that changed some of them to sup­
port of the treaty, w hich w as finally rat­
ified by the casting vote of the vice pres­
ident.
This is undeniable history. Mr. Bryan
was then playing politics with the Phil­
ippines, as lie is now doing with the erv
of anti-iinfierialism, and the wonder is
that any sincere anti imperialist can
have any confidence in him. Doubtless
the democrats will endeavor to make
capital out of the speech of the Massa­
chusetts senator, but they will I k * cate
fill not to quote Hoar on Bryan.
’leges would be a rather questionable is to be sent to the rear and other issues
exercise of power. If that can lie done, brought up on the fighting line.
however, it would certainly tend power­
fully to the repression of combinations
With July corn at 40 cents a bushel,
The subcommittee has been consider- the calamity howlers are hard put to it
| ing the subject wdth great care and for some argument to convince the
doubtless a part if not all of its recom­ farmer that he is being ground down.
mendations will be adopted. They in­
* * *
dicate a purpose on the part of the ma­
That Kentucky grand jury has nar­
jority partv in congress to respond to ’
rowed down the number of Goebel
the poputar demand for further anti-’
assassins to ten. Is this equivalent to a
trust legislation and to have it of a j
conviction?
character that will prove effective.
TILLAMOOK
IRON WORKS,
(Successors to L. Hiner)
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
Estimates given on new machinery.
TIUUaMOOK,
OREGON-
Truckee Lumber Co„
OF SAN
FRANCISCO,
DEALERS
IN
Fill & SPRUCE Lumber,
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPFLIES,
the grave of the hope that inspired the
We sincerely hope, that the senate will
Edged Tools.
16 to 1 movement. It is no longer a promptly approve the proposed amend
hope, it is but a desire, a dream.
ment to the constitution and if it shall
Most men are willing to serve their
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be done it will be impossible for the country in an official capacity.
AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
Andrew Carnegie has again signalized states to refuse their approval. The is­
The average man is either too brilli­
Hobsonville, Or.
J.
his devotion to literary knowledge bv ; sue would at once come directly between ant or too stupid to become famous
the splendid gift of $3,600,0>0 to the the corruptionistsand the friends of hon­
The path that leads to happiness often
Pittsburg library, the sum necessary for est government, and the legislatures of crosses a bridgeless stream of tears.
the proposed extention and enlargement the various states would be forced to I
A nomination is more apt to be equiv­
of the present building, towards the erec­ obey the overwhelming popular senti­
alent to a collection than to an election.
tion and equipment of which he had pre. | ment that demands the end of senatorial
Some musicians take great pains with
viouslv donated $3,400,000 making the scandals and the choice of United States
their music, while others give them to
aggregate $7,000,000. This will be a senators by a direct vote of the people.
the audience.
sum sufficient to insure to Pittsburg the i Senator Hoar deprecated the prompt
Probably some people are disgreeablc
finest library in the United States, with disposition of the resolution in open
because they are unable to attract at­
the possible exception of the congress­ senate, liecause it proposed to pull dow n
tention any other way.
Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest.
ional library in Washington. During the cornerstones of the republic. There
A wife is called the husband’s better
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, private!,
1899 Mr. Carnegie made gifts to Ameri­ are numerous ways in which the corner­
half—anA some husbands are so mean
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
can libraries, already constructed or in stones can be weakened, none more ef­
they don’t care how the o ther half lives.
prospect, $3,503,500.
fectually than the humilating suspicion
Men are gay deceivers ever; during
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that under the present system of choos­ courtship thev express their w illingness
Once in a while a returned soldier from ing senators seats in that august body to go through fire and water for the
the Philippines sa vs the climate is not fit can be purchased like other articles of adored one. but after marriage they
for a white man to live in, but to offset merchandise, a suspicion which recent won’t even get up and light the kitchen
this we have the testimony of the pay­ investigations have almost ripened into fire.
master at Iloilo, who savs he has in his a certainty. This is far more danger-
PROPRIETORS OF
hands over $200,000 deposited by Amer­ ' ous to the republic's underpinning than
Governor Roosevelt’s newly acquired
fondness for quoting the West African
ican soldiers who intend, when their a mere change of process,
term of enlistment has expired, to settle
The senate is approaching a vote on proverb, “Speak softly and carry a large
in the islands and take advantage of the two contested election cases which in stick and you will go far,” would seem
DEALERS IN
numerous business opportunities there, themselves supply all the argument nec- to indicate that he has heard of some­
1 here are probably some white men who cssarv to support the proposed change, thing more attractive than the strenuous
cannot stand the climate, but a man of The people of Montana certainly do not
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
sound constitution, who lives tenqier- desire another such legislative scandal as
ately, evidently has no trouble.
that which has just been aired at their
* * *
ex pence and the United States senate
There is our w ay by which, according probably docs not hanker after conduct
to some economists, the farmers can re. ing another such investigation at the
duce the amount of wheat and corn in expense of a man who has taken such an
the market, which sooner or Inter, per­ oath of office as senator and been record
haps, will commend itself to them. That ing his vote as a member of that body
Nothin« elM adds ao much
to the charm of the drawing
way is not to decrease the production of Nor can the people of Pennsylvania lie
room or boudoir
the soft ly radi­
ant
light
from CORDOVA Candle*.
grain on the farms. Imt to turn it more reasonably supposed to want a rejieti-
Nothing will contribute more to the
Extending the Anti Trust Law. largely into meat, butter and cheese. It tion of the Quay business. The second
artistic aucceaa of the luncheon,
tea or dinner. The l>«s<t decorative
candles for the simplest or the
is the essence to good farming to sell the state in the union in point of w ealth and
mo*t
elaborate function- for cot­
The additions to the anti trust law of
tage
or mansion. Made in all colors
farm products in as concentrated a form commercial importance has been repre­
and the most delicate tints by
1890, pro|H>scd by a sulicommittee of
STANDARD Oil CO.
as possible, leaving the great bulk of the sented but in part in the senate during
Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunday.
the house committee on indiciary, would
and told everywhere.
product on the farm in the sha|>e of the most important session of that body
materially strengthen that act, which
which
has
been
held
in
years.
fertilizer for the improvement of the
Stage leaves N. Yamhill daily exeept iDonday,
is now admittedly inadequate. It has soil.
I mpcu found sufficient to prevent the
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
* * *
FOR SALiE,
Secular Shots at the Pulpit.
carrying out of railroad traffic agree
The so-called silver republicans are
Yamhill and Tillamook.
meats and to do away w ith a certain trying to get a new hold by appiopri-
The preacher who sued another for
class of trade combinations, but most ating to themselves the name of the
1 the price of several sermons thought
of the trusts are not amenable to it. or martyred president and calling them­
that the gospel ought not to lie abso­
at any rate the efforts to enforce it selves Lincoln republicans. They have
One acre of land, new house and barn ;
lutely tree.
Against some of the trusts have failed as little in common with Abraham Lin­
fenced and all under cultivation ; de­
• »
The
women
of
the
Presbyterian
church
Manufacturer» of
No law on the statute book* receive 1 coln as they have with George Wash­
sirable location at edge of town, for
more careful c< nsideratioii than this ington and Benjamin Franklin. Better in Cleveland went without new Easier | $350.
anti-trust act, but it is now practically call themselves Bryan democrats and h its in order to raise money to pay the Timber for Sale at 50c. stumpage. Land
church debt. It more than one or two
a dead letter.
stop their mas<|uetadiiig.
situated on Tillamook River.
women had to make that sacrifice the
The proposed additions to the law are
TIÜUAM00K, OR.
st a a
church
must
have
lieen
enormously
bur
­
Two
Lots in Tillamook City, each 50 x
somewhat drastic in their nature, but
Secretary Gage informs congress that dened.
100,
.all
inclose,!
with
picket
fence.
such regulations ns thev provide would the internal revenue collected last war
Good five roomed house, for $250.
The rrjiorted papal decision pro­
undoubtedly prove very effective against under the war levy of 1898 upon articles
the trusts il thev should l»e sustained not theretofore taxed was $45.724,540. hibiting all religious congregations of Fine Dnirv Farm, all improved; good
hr the courts. The proposal to require It nothing better can be done, these the church from taking anv |»art in poli­
house, barn, and out house;
mile
that all trustmade goods entering into M|K’-ial w ar taxes at least could I k mus- tics voices an enlightened policy which is
from cheese factory and t, mile from
Local Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked
as advisable tor the church as it is neces-
interstate commerce shall l»c branded tered out.’’
school-house.
sarv for healthy polltKai lite in modern
is. we believe, entirely novel, a* is also
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Lumber Yard near Court House.
acre»—Four miles from Oretown,
that prohibiting the use ot the mails
An eminent British physician has pro­ states.
partly improved; house base and out.
to concerns and their officials proven to mulgated a new set of rules to guaran­
The executors of a preacher who died
houses.
lie trusts. As to the first ot these pro­ tee longevity to human mortals, but lately in Connecticut have found a large
Ce ntrally üoeated
Rates, $1 pe
Cay
posals. there is no doubt that congress, the ordinary man will keep right along de|M»sit in a savings bank which the Five Acres of Land—Two miles from
court house; nearly all clear land;
under its constitutional authority to shortening his lite by living in the same minister had entirely overlooked. It is
fine orchard and spring that furnishes
regulate commerce Itetweeii the states old wav.
evident that the good man had laid up
water the year round.
and with foreign countries, can require
other treasures where moth and rust do
UflRSEN, Proprietor.
trust made articles going into inter-
Free ¡silver must certainly be in its not corrupt. His mind was fixed upon 1
state commerce to be branded as such, dotage at least when the tree silver re­ t hem.
TILLAMOOK,
but to exclude trust from mail priv- publican party leaders announce that it I A Dutch Reformed minister w as de-1
OREGON.
Stage an.! Ex|w Office
The Ret H.<el
in th# city. No Chine» ErnplovM
E, SIBLEY, Mgr
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc,
Candles
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor.
Farms and Real Estate.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing
Lumber a Specialty.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H.
W.H. Cooper, Tillamook.